Think for himself = ? The best title for this passage is ______. A. The Age of Reason B. The need for Independent Thinking C. Stirring People’s Minds D.

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Think for himself = ? The best title for this passage is ______. A. The Age of Reason B. The need for Independent Thinking C. Stirring People’s Minds D. The Value of Reason

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b. 细节类题b. 细节类题 In the good years Mercedes could sell about _____ cars. The writer believes the problems … will most probably only be solved by _____. Which of the following in NOT cited as an example of breaching the line?Which of the following in NOT cited as an example of breaching the line?

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细节题：在段落直接寻找答案 找到答案之前，不要看选项 找到答案之前，不要看选项 2013 Text A2013 Text A 11 ． According to the passage ， what initiated the transformation of coffee-house news to mass-media news?

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Three hundred years ago news travelled by word of mouth or 1etter, and circulated in taverns and coffee houses in the form of pamphlets and newsletters ． “The coffee houses particularly are very roomy for a free conversation ， and for reading at an easier rate all manner of printed news ， ”noted one observer ． Everything changed in 1833 when the first mass- audience newspaper, The New York Sun ， pioneered the use of advertising to reduce the cost of news ， thus giving advertisers access to a wider audience ． The penny press ， followed by radio and television ， turned news from a two-way conversation into a one—way broadcast ， with a relatively small number of firms controlling the media ．

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11 ． According to the passage ， what initiated the transformation of coffee-house news to mass- media news? Three hundred years ago news travelled by word of mouth or letter, and circulated in taverns and coffee houses in the form of pamphlets and newsletters ． “The coffee houses particularly are very roomy for a free conversation ， and for reading at an easier rate all manner of printed news ， ”noted one observer ． Everything changed in 1833 when the first mass- audience newspaper, The New York Sun ， pioneered the use of advertising to reduce the cost of news ， thus giving advertisers access to a wider audience ． The penny press ， followed by radio and television ， turned news from a two-way conversation into a one—way broadcast ， with a relatively small number of firms controlling the media ．

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由原文直接选择答案 11 ． According to the passage ， what initiated the transformation of coffee-house news to mass-media news? A ． The emergence of big mass media firms ． B ． The popularity of radio and television ． C ． The appearance of advertising in newspapers ． D ． The increasing number of newspaper readers ．

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细节题：逐项判断正误 2010 Text B 18.Which of the following is NOT cited as an example of breaching the line? A. Going through the customs at a Canadian airport. B. Using Gold Flash Passes in amusement parks. C. First-class passenger status at airports. D. Purchase of a place in a line from a placeholder.

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2010 Text B 18.Which of the following is NOT cited as an example of breaching the line? A. Going through the customs at a Canadian airport. B. Using Gold Flash Passes in amusement parks. C. First-class passenger status at airports. D. Purchase of a place in a line from a placeholder. 在文中寻找选项中的关键词

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观点 + 例子：例子的关键词 Airports resemble France before the Revolution: first-class passengers enjoy "élite" security lines and priority boarding, and disembark before the unwashed in coach, held at bay by a flight attendant, are allowed to foul the Jetway. At amusement parks, too, you can now buy your way out of line. This summer I haplessly watched kids use a $52 Gold Flash Pass to jump the lines at Six Flags New England, and similar systems are in use in most major American theme parks, from Universal Orlando to Walt Disney World, where the haves get to watch the have-mores breeze past on their way to their seats. Flash Pass teaches children a valuable lesson in real-world economics: that the rich are more important than you, especially when it comes to waiting. An NBA player once said to me, with a bemused chuckle of disbelief, that when playing in Canada--get this--"we have to wait in the same customs line as everybody else.“ Almost every line can be breached for a price. In several U.S. cities this summer, early arrivers among the early adopters waiting to buy iPhones offered to sell their spots in the lines. On Craigslist, prospective iPhone purchasers offered to pay "waiters" or "placeholders" to wait in line for them outside Apple stores.

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Airports resemble France before the Revolution: first-class passengers enjoy "élite" security lines and priority boarding, and disembark before the unwashed in coach, held at bay by a flight attendant, are allowed to foul the Jetway. At amusement parks, too, you can now buy your way out of line. This summer I haplessly watched kids use a $52 Gold Flash Pass to jump the lines at Six Flags New England, and similar systems are in use in most major American theme parks, from Universal Orlando to Walt Disney World, where the haves get to watch the have-mores breeze past on their way to their seats. Flash Pass teaches children a valuable lesson in real-world economics: that the rich are more important than you, especially when it comes to waiting. An NBA player once said to me, with a bemused chuckle of disbelief, that when playing in Canada--get this--"we have to wait in the same customs line as everybody else.“ Almost every line can be breached for a price. In several U.S. cities this summer, early arrivers among the early adopters waiting to buy iPhones offered to sell their spots in the lines. On Craigslist, prospective iPhone purchasers offered to pay "waiters" or "placeholders" to wait in line for them outside Apple stores. Canadian airport ， Gold Flash Passes ， First- class passenger status, purchase of a place from a placeholder

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2010 Text B 18.Which of the following is NOT cited as an example of breaching the line? A. Going through the customs at a Canadian airport. B. Using Gold Flash Passes in amusement parks. C. First-class passenger status at airports. D. Purchase of a place in a line from a placeholder.

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细节题：归纳总结细节题：归纳总结 2013 Text A 13 ． According to the passage ， which is NOT a role played by information technology? A ． Challenging the traditional media ． B ． Planning the return to coffee-house news ． C ． Providing people with access to classified files ． D ． Giving ordinary people the chance to provide news ．

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细节题：归纳总结细节题：归纳总结 2013 Text A 13 ． According to the passage ， which is NOT a role played by information technology? A ． Challenging the traditional media ． B ． Planning the return to coffee-house news ． C ． Providing people with access to classified files ． D ． Giving ordinary people the chance to provide news ．

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Challenging the traditional media And it is not just readers who are challenging the media elite ． Technology firms including Google ， Facebook and Twitter have become important conduits of news ． Celebrities and world leaders publish updates directly via social networks ； many countries now make raw data available through “open government” initiatives ． The internet lets people read newspapers or watch television channels from around the world ． The web has allowed new providers of news ， from individual bloggers to sites ， to rise to prominence in a very short space of time ． And it has made possible entirely new approaches to journalism ， such as that practiced by WikiLeaks ， which provides an anonymous way for whistleblowers to publish documents ． The news agenda is no longer controlled by a few press barons and state outlets ． correct